DANCE AT LEESTON.
The Leeston Football Club held itsannual ball in the town hall. Every club in the Ellesmere Sub-Union's district was well represented. The arrangements were excellently carried out by the officials of the club, with Mr W. McLachlan as president and Mr R. B. McLachlan as honorary secretary. Music was supplied by the Evans-Campbell band, and extras v.ere played by Lambie's band. Mr H. D. Jones acted as master of ceremonies, and was assisted by Mr H. Glasson. The hall was decorated with red and white streamers and a dainty supper was served. Among those present were Mesdames H. D. Jones, J. T. Prosser, T. D. M. Bradley, G. F. Witty, R. G. Power, W. Hopley, R. Harvey, R. H. Ford, E. Mclntyre, L. \V. Prosser, E. Mansfield, M. Home, C. Tod, B. O. Priddis. A. McLachlan, Jury, T. J. Free, J. McClure. C. J. Jackman, John McClure. and R. Lambie, Misses Hazel Birch. Ada Smith, Olive Harris, Gladys Bennett, Harriet Bennett, Joan Moreland, Rita and Eileen Slattery, Doris and Marjory Langdale, Minnie Tod. E. M. Farquhar, E. N. Rookes, Maud and Margaret McLenaghen, Rona Ryde. Fairlie Ormandy, Margaret Brizzle. Janie and Kaimai Greenall, Eila Gahbie, Lulu Ives, Ivev Odey, Cherry and Colleen Moriarty. Alison Murphy, Imelda McDrurv, Millie Kaill, Ella Smith, B. Robb, J. Bane, Elaine Hoare, Jessie Free, Thelma Lilley, Marion McEvedy, Bettv Eggelton. Sylvia Bennett, Winnie and Gertie Carroll, Pat. O'Connor, Alice and Jean Thompson, E. McCartin, Betsy Woodard, Edna Grav, Von. Onrran, Jessie Wright, Meta and Millie Free, Winchester, D. Parr, J. Mccabe Kathleen Jury, Ivy Robinson. L. Robinson, Gladys McClure, Edna Burt Millie Millar, Agnes Scott, Una McLachlan, Myrtle and Lena Williams, Ada Robb, Jean Lemon, Mavis Stevens. Leah Bray, Edna Hall, Elizabeth Boal, Gladys and Edna Lemon, Nancy Power, Connie and Mona Cooke, Kathleen Millar, Grace Parkin, Grant (2), R. Greenwood, Rosa Bowden, A. M. Wellwood, E. and W. Homeland Donaldson,
In three weeks 150,000,000 mosquitoes were caught in an ingenious trap invented by a Frenchwoman. The trap is very simple ; it consists of an ultraviolet lamp, which the inventor has discovered attracts the insects, and a strong electric fan just below it, the draught of which blows the insects into the trap underneath, from which they cannot escape.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20904, 11 July 1933, Page 3
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